Disneyland Premium Annual Pass at old price?
#1
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Join Date: May 1998
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Disneyland Premium Annual Pass at old price?
Has anyone seen the Disneyland Premium Annual pass at the old price $499 or does anyone have access to purchase them at the old price? Can you help?
Appreciate any of your recommendations here or via PM. Thanks!
Appreciate any of your recommendations here or via PM. Thanks!
#2
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 305
The previous cost of the Premium AP was $460.
As far as I can tell, the only way to get the Premium Annual Pass is to buy the military rate pass. If you are either in the military, or work for the Federal Civil Service, or you're a DoD contractor, you can get your tickets at the ITT desk at Los Angeles AFB. The military rate for the Premium AP is $483.
Click on this link and then click on the "Ticket Price List" on the left hand side.
As far as I can tell, the only way to get the Premium Annual Pass is to buy the military rate pass. If you are either in the military, or work for the Federal Civil Service, or you're a DoD contractor, you can get your tickets at the ITT desk at Los Angeles AFB. The military rate for the Premium AP is $483.
Click on this link and then click on the "Ticket Price List" on the left hand side.
#4
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 305
For the premium AP's yes.
In fact, if I were still in the El Segundo area, I'd do it for you. Unfortunately, I am now in the Washington DC area instead. But I could get it since I'm a DoD contractor at the moment.
Does your company (if you're employed) offer any fringe benefits? When I was in El Segundo, the contracting company I worked for offered access to a site called Working Advantage. They sell discounted tickets to attractions and special events.
In fact, if I were still in the El Segundo area, I'd do it for you. Unfortunately, I am now in the Washington DC area instead. But I could get it since I'm a DoD contractor at the moment.
Does your company (if you're employed) offer any fringe benefits? When I was in El Segundo, the contracting company I worked for offered access to a site called Working Advantage. They sell discounted tickets to attractions and special events.